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CASE IH skid steers, skid steer loaders and used skid steers at Iron City Equipment Company in Las Cruces New Mexico and Fabens Texas. |
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CASE Skid Steers
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400 Series Skid Steers
Valuable partners in any operation. The new 400
Series skid steers reflect a longstanding Case IH commitment
to customer values like:
Low cost of ownership. These skid steers are designed
to save you time and money with construction and easy
maintenance.
Operator comfort. Low-effort servo-hydrostatic
controls and two cab options put you at ease.
Outstanding productivity. Fast cycle times and an
extensive selection of attachments let you finish chores
more quickly and efficiently.
Select from eight 400 Series models—five offering
radial arm loader geometry, and three with a vertical lift
loader arm design.
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Radial Arm Lift Design (Models 410, 420, 430, 440, 450)
Fastest loader cycle on the market.
- The Power Cycle radial linkage loader arm design provides
the fastest loader cycle on the market and allows excellent
digging and material handling capabilities.
- A “flexing,” unitized, one-piece welded chassis features
several stress relief points that allow the chassis to flex
without cracking or breaking.
- The bucket hinge-pin height and forward reach make these
models ideal for material-handling tasks such as loading
manure into a hopper or pallets onto trailers.
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Vertical Lift Loader Arm Design (Models 435, 445, 465)
Highest lift capacities in the industry.
- The Power Reach vertical loader linkage allows you to
easily lift heavy pallets and large bales and place them
precisely on trailers and trucks or in wagons, hoppers and
bins.
- You get maximum reach all the way to full height with the
Power Reach design, helping you load into high-sided
equipment and over fences.
- Add the hydraulic self-leveling option, and the bucket
maintains a level position while the loader arms are raised,
for improved material retention and faster cycle times.
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